A City in the Kill Zone
Little is left of Kostiantynivka, a city on the front lines. Rescuers risk their lives to ferry out the few who remain. Visuals by Tyler HicksText by Tyler Hicks and Gaëlle Girbes Tyler Hicks embedded with the Ukrainian military and humanitarian organizations in the city of Kostiantynivka over the course of five months in 2025 and 2026. May 25, 2026, 5:00 a.m. ET The team carried lists of people who had signaled that they were ready, at last, to evacuate a place so ravaged by Russian bombardment that it had no power, gas, heat or running water, and little food or intact shelter. The rescuers also called up to windows and balconies, shouting “evacuation,” as they tried to convince other stragglers, most of them old and infirm, that their lives here were finished, that they should grab their essentials and leave, too. They carried a disabled woman and her wheelchair to a waiting van. Driving into Kostiantynivka “is like Russian roulette,” said Evgeny Tkachev, a worker with a U.N.-suppor...